Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is often described as a regenerative treatment because it uses the patient's own blood components to support healing. A small blood sample is processed so the platelet portion becomes more concentrated than normal blood. These platelets contain growth factors and signaling proteins that help guide tissue repair. Instead of acting like a chemical detox product, PRP supports the body's built-in cleanup and recovery systems at the site of injury. It helps create a better environment for damaged tissue to be cleared and replaced with healthier tissue over time (Alves & Grimalt, 2018; Cleveland Clinic, n.d.). In simple terms, PRP helps the body "clean house" after injury. When tissue is hurt, the body must do more than reduce pain. It must remove damaged cells, clear metabolic waste, regulate inflammation, rebuild blood supply, and lay down stronger tissue. PRP supports each of these steps through a concentrated mix of platelet-derived gro...
Poor posture usually does not begin with a single major injury or a bad day. It often develops slowly through daily habits that seem harmless at first. Many people spend hours sitting at desks, looking down at phones, driving, or leaning forward at computers. Over time, these repeated positions can make slouching feel easier than sitting or standing tall. What starts as a comfort habit can become a long-term pattern that affects the neck, shoulders, back, hips, and even breathing. Poor posture is strongly linked with prolonged sitting, device use, weak support muscles, fatigue, and poorly designed workstations. It can also lead to pain, headaches, reduced mobility, and muscle imbalance if it is not addressed (Better Health Channel, n.d.; Brown University Health, 2024; Harvard Health Publishing, 2025a, 2025b). A common reason posture declines is the modern sedentary lifestyle. Sitting for long periods weakens the muscles that help hold the body upright, especially the core, upper back, ...